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The company has rarely been more beleaguered.
But he has never seemed more beleaguered on both fronts.
Thousands more beleaguered Vang Pao supporters fled across the Mekong and ended up in refugee camps.
Selig knows that his contemporaries in the other sports are more beleaguered than he is, for a change.
But while McLoughlin was to prove an ardent champion of high-speed rail, he became ever more beleaguered.
His voice was quite a tonic for teachers at a time when they had never been more beleaguered and befuddled by the "tick-box" approach to education.
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In both cases, the opposite proved to be true as his fellow Scot failed to embrace the club's attacking traditions on the pitch and cut an ever more impassive, beleaguered figure off it.
Long before then, Americans learnt to identify more with the beleaguered Israelis than the thwarted Palestinians.
A majority would like to send more to the beleaguered island if they could.
As these countries grow they will import more, helping the beleaguered southern economies by boosting their exports within the single-currency zone.
If her husband backslides and starts smoking again, Mrs. Obama could assume a more familiar role: beleaguered and betrayed spouse who can't reform her wayward, weak-willed husband.
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